I never used uTorrent for more than a day each time, using VEM for 4-5 years now.
but I voted for uTorrent.
if I didn't need to cheat, I would use uTorrent for sure.
I never used uTorrent for more than a day each time, using VEM for 4-5 years now.
but I voted for uTorrent.
if I didn't need to cheat, I would use uTorrent for sure.
i use utorrent all the time never think of trying something else as i do such fine with it
guys, looking for a bt client that:
open source (must)
high performance and low memory usage (top priority! dht, peer exchange, lpd not needed)
linux win mac supported (preferably)
besides Tr, qB and picotorrent, any other brilliant ones worth mentioning pls? have googled a lot just wanna be sure any less known good one isnt missed.
Last edited by JohnareyouOK; 20.12.20 at 21:05.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
- rTorrent - a terminal-based client.
- libTorrent (uppercase "T") - the library that powers it, also known as rakshasa.
- libtorrent (lowercase "t") - a different library that powers other clients (including qBt), also known as rasterbar.
- ruTorrent ("r", then "u") - a graphical interface for rTorrent and perhaps the most popular one.
Hope that clarifies things
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Ask your favorite search engine about "rTorrent on Windows" (I know, I couldn't believe it either), or clone the Git repository and compile it under Cygwin. Chances are someone's made a Docker container too.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
i found one, it's from someone's post in reddit. and refer to this link
https://rtwi.jmk.hu/wiki/rTorrentOnWindows
it could be a nightmare for noobs like me
Last edited by sashiagustina; 21.12.20 at 04:54.
Irrespective of platform, if you aren't willing to deal with terminal windows, editing configuration files and reading documentation, rTorrent isn't for you.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
I can't think of anything not already mentioned in the official documentation, which by the way is very thorough and regularly updated.
https://github.com/rakshasa/rtorrent/wiki
In any case, I don't expect most people to be using it without a GUI, nor would I do so myself. A console interface is too unwieldy and suboptimal for a torrent client.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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